The act of setting something in operation.
1 Here are seven good reasons why your start - up needs a website: 1.
2 YIC will try to support any new start - up says Kiran, absolutely anything.
3 That's not Dropbox-specific; any number of start - up storage services are similarly vulnerable.
4 Insufficient start - up capital and long intervals between sessions were the main challenges.
5 In turn, the government has been trying to learn from start - up culture.
6 The best new start - up at the Web Summit was the Web Summit.
7 But occasionally a start - up comes along that takes its values very seriously.
8 He should know, for the entrepreneur is currently on his second start - up .
9 But that start - up , innovative spirit is still alive today in MSD Carlow.
10 Hannah Knight's rather unique start - up business has just passed its first anniversary.
11 The new IPO system is being copied in Shenzhen's start - up board ChiNext.
12 There are various start - up loans available for those starting their own business.
13 Since Mitra started out in 2004, the start - up ecosystem has changed dramatically.
14 Maybe all the systems will come back on start-up-butmaybe they won't.
15 I knew going into a start - up it wouldn't be without its challenges.
16 He left in March 2012 and co-founded Auvik Networks, an enterprise-networking start - up .
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